PhD Thesis: AI-based sensing of turbulent wall-bounded flows

Antonio Cuéllar successfully defended his PhD thesis, part of which have been carried out in the framework of NEXTFLOW. The thesis “AI-based sensing of turbulent wall-bounded flows” was awarded by the committee with the maximum qualification.

Antonio’s participation to the project has resulted in 2 papers and 6 conference contributions.

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